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Joseph-Joseph Adjustable Rolling Pin

My sister Betsy gave me this adjustable rolling pin for my birthday in January…and I’m only just now pulling it out of its box and getting a chance to use it. I’m speedy that way!

The rolling pin comes with three removable discs that allows you to adjust the rolling thickness of pie crusts, pizza dough, cookie dough—anything that requires rolling and paying attention to thickness.

The discs allow for 2, 6, or 10 mm.

This is the thinnest setting.

And there are measurements etched in the wood itself to make it easy to roll things to specific widths.

Takes the guesswork out!

The rolling pin is made by Joseph-Joseph and is available on their site or on Amazon, Sur la Table…many other places!

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Looking forward to adding this to my baking “tool box”! Thank you for sharing!

Kim

Shari E

I want one!!!! That is sooooo cool. Never knew they made anything like it. I am going to Amazon and check it out. Thank you!!

Meme

That’s neat!

http://livefaithfully.blogspot.com Urban Wife

That is precious. As much as a rolling pin can be precious, anyway.

Becki Sue

I have this rolling pin and love it. It takes all the thinking out of making sugar cookies.

Mandy

This is genius! Thanks for sharing. I’m going to go get me one of my own🙂

Annette

Well that’s the neatest thing since sliced bread! Or as my uncles might say, since beer in a can!

http://lollingabout.wordpress.com Allyn

That is so cool!!!!!!!! I’m horrible at estimating the thickness of things like that. Need to get it now!

Laura in Texas

What a cool idea! I have a wooden pie board with ruler markings, circles and squares that would match this perfectly! Your sister has good taste!

Niki

I got this for Christmas. Haven’t tried it out yet🙂

Joan

I bought one of these a few months ago and love it! Thin, crispy cookies, perfectly rolled pie dough…it’s really wonderful!

http://www.ingredientsofawoman.com Ingredients of a Woman

I might have to get me one of those🙂

Ciao Bella!

http://www.jbugskitchenantics.typepad.com June

Boy – it sure as heck beats the dowels and/or chopsticks I’ve been using. Clever, very very clever and bless Betsy for her thoughtfulness!

Codie

I have this! I got it at Williams Sonoma with some credit card rewards points. Love it! Absolutely great for sugar cookies!

http://prettybabies.blogspot.com Amy

My dad got me one of those for my last birthday! I love it!

ret

Very cool, such a great idea, going to the website now!

carol

great wedding shower gift!!

http://www.ramblingasusual.blogspot.com Tami

I do believe this is going on my Amazon wishlist. Right. Now.🙂 Thanks for sharing!

angie r

What an awesome gift and invention!!

Thelma

I have a rolling pin similar to this except the “size rings” are wooden. I’ve had it for YEARS and I love it!

Erica Y

I have this rolling pin and definitely recommend it to anyone who loves to bake sugar cookies as much as I do! While I only bust it out 4 or so times a year, I ADORE it when I do, it is worth every penny.

Jenn Fox

So cool!

Mimi

what a waste of time…. by the time you have rolled a few dozen crusts you know if it is thick, thin or so so… why mess with fiddly plastic germ laden things….. this is where experience come in and why we are cooks and not robots….

PenPen

Giver her a hug for me– I NEED one of these. Anything I roll is very uneven. Thanks/